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Former Army linebacker makes Minnesota Vikings opening day roster
Carter was at at one time projected to become one of the highest-drafted Black Knights.
By Jon Simkins
‘No more free points’: A look inside the Corps’ upcoming junior Marine promotion system
Marine will be able to compare themselves to all Marines of their rank in their MOS, and also compare themselves against every Marine of the same rank in the Corps.
By Philip Athey
Corps ditching pro/cons for new junior Marine evaluation system
The JEPES system will consist of four equally weighted parts, including warfighting, physical toughness and mental agility.
By Philip Athey
No coalition casualties as US troops, SDF, return fire on pro-Syrian regime forces in Syria, officials say
Syrian state media and an opposition war monitoring group reported that a U.S. helicopter gunship attacked a Syrian army checkpoint. U.S. defense officials say that didn't happen.
By Howard Altman
Military academy athletes can now delay service, go pro
Defense Secretary Mark Esper has opened the door for athletes at the nation’s military academies to play professional sports after they graduate, and delay their active-duty service.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Ukraine aid delay irked lawmakers for weeks, but Trump told some about ‘quid pro quo,’ says HASC chair
As President Trump held Ukraine military aid, lawmakers say they were kept in the dark.
By Joe Gould
CNO defends hiding scathing internal report on Fitzgerald collision from public
While a secret report offered new insight into the problems plaguing the Fitz before the warship's 2017 collision, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said much of it overlapped with what service leaders already released.
Mattis condemns Russian influence-peddling in Macedonia
U.S. plans to expand its cooperation with Macedonia, defense secretary says.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Soon all Marines may be looking tacticool with new Peltor-like headsets
The Corps plans to order between 7,000 and 65,000 new headsets over the next several years.
By Shawn Snow
Company to pay $9 million after allegedly selling defective combat earplugs to US military
The Minnesota-based 3M Company allegedly sold their dual-ended Combat Arms Earplugs, Version 2, to the military without disclosing defects that decreased the actual effectiveness of the hearing protection the device offered.
By Kyle Rempfer
For first time, Ukraine showcases its American-made Javelin missiles
Ukraine has showcased its new Javelin missiles for the first time since the United States approved the sale of the weapons.
By Kyle Rempfer